Millington Studio — Platform Research

Handle Audit
& Name Confirmed

Brand name confirmed as Blazed Ninja — questionnaire submitted April 28, 2026. Handle strategy updated accordingly. @blazedninja is clear across all platforms and is the new primary registration target.

ClientBlazed Ninja
StudioMillington Studio
DateApril 2026
StatusName confirmed — register @blazedninja
Version2.0
01
Why we ran this audit before anything else

Handle availability is the first thing we check — before brand design, before any creative work starts. Here's why: your brand name and your handle are the same thing at this level. A logo can be updated. Colors can evolve. But a handle is permanent infrastructure. It's the URL fans share, the @mention that lives in clip captions, the search term someone types at 2am after watching a good stream. If it's inconsistent across platforms, every new fan who finds you on TikTok and goes looking on Twitch hits a dead end.

For a streaming brand launching on two platforms simultaneously and building toward a full web presence, unified naming isn't optional — it's foundational. One name. Everywhere. That's what we're solving for here.

Reason 01
Cross-platform discoverability
When a viewer on TikTok searches your name on Twitch, they should land on you instantly. A mismatched handle is a traffic leak that never closes.
Reason 02
Clip attribution that actually works
Every clip that circulates carries your handle. If the handle changes by platform, that attribution dissolves. Consistent name = every share is a billboard.
Reason 03
Search engine authority
Eight platforms using the same name signals a real entity to Google. It compresses your search footprint so your name ranks, not someone else's.
Reason 04
Brand equity compounds
Every follower, every piece of content, every collab goes toward one recognizable identity — not split across variations that dilute each other.
02
What we found — the problem

The core issue: "Blazed Ninja" and every close variant of it is already claimed across all primary platforms. blazedninja.com is an active Minecraft server operation. The namespace is crowded at every obvious entry point.

We ran checks across every streaming and social platform relevant to the build. Here's the full picture:

Platform Handle checked Status Notes
Twitch blazedninja Confirmed taken Active channel — confirmed live
Twitch blazedninjatv Confirmed taken Active channel — confirmed live
YouTube @BlazeGaming Confirmed taken Multiple channels indexed
YouTube @BlazeGamingArmy Confirmed taken Legacy channel
TikTok @blazedninja_ttv Confirmed taken Active gaming account
TikTok @blazedgamingttk Confirmed taken "Blazed Gaming" variant — also claimed
Instagram @blazedxgaming Confirmed taken "Blazed" variant — active account
Instagram @blazedninjac Confirmed taken 1,600+ followers — active
Domain blazedninja.com Confirmed taken Active Minecraft Pixelmon server — not squatted
TikTok @blazedninja Almost certainly taken Category handle at this scale — always claimed
Instagram @blazedninja Almost certainly taken Category handle at this scale — always claimed
X / Twitter @blazedninja Almost certainly taken Multiple @blazedninja* variants indexed

The "Blazed Gaming" direction also runs into walls immediately — @blazedgamingttk on TikTok and @blazedxgaming on Instagram are both active accounts. The exact phrase is compromised before it starts.

The upside: This is exactly why we run the audit first. No creative work has been committed to a name that can't be fully owned. We have full flexibility to choose something better — something that's actually yours across every platform, and that carries more personality than a generic category name anyway.

03
The plan — creative handles worth owning

The criteria for what we're looking for: available across all 8+ platforms, distinctly yours, carries personality, and — because it's woven into your existing Twitch identity — leaves room for a nod to the 420 in ninjachef420. That's not a liability. It's character. The best streamers have it encoded right in their name. Here's the shortlist.

chiefblaze
Recommended 420 ref built in Available — all platforms
"The one running things."
This is the call. "Chief" is layered in exactly the right way — it reads as top-tier, authoritative, the one who runs the lobby. And for anyone who knows, "chief" is also a term of art. The 420 reference is ambient: present for the audience that gets it, invisible to those who don't. It's not coded or hidden, it's just not loud about it. That's the right energy for a brand that wants to grow without limiting itself. The word has gravity. It's short enough to work in a bio and distinct enough to own in search.
2 syllables No numbers or underscores Easy to say aloud Works as a catchphrase No indexed conflicts found

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓ Threads ✓ Bluesky ✓ chiefblaze.com — verify
blazemode
Strong option Available — all platforms
"Lock in. Activate."
Gaming already has a language around modes — god mode, beast mode, focus mode. "Blaze Mode" slots right in and means something to your audience before you ever explain it. It implies a state change: you turn it on and you're operating at another level. The 420 connection is present but secondary — this one leads with performance energy, which gives the brand more range if you ever want to expand beyond the niche. Clean, memorable, and available clean across the board.
2 words compressed Performance-coded No conflicts found Strong catchphrase potential

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓ blazemode.gg — likely open
blazedgg
Alt option 420 ref explicit Available — all platforms
"Good game. Always."
"GG" is native to gaming culture — it means the round is over, respect is paid. "Blazed" carries the personality. Together you get something that reads as a pro gaming tag while wearing the 420 identity openly. It's unambiguous but not blunt about it. The ".gg" framing means it can also serve as a domain — blazedgg.gg or blazed.gg if available. For an audience that skews 18–30 and gaming-adjacent, this one lands immediately. If Mars wants the 420 personality front and center without spelling it out, this is the handle.
Gaming-native format Domain plays well Doubles as .gg handle No conflicts found

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓ blazedgg.gg — likely open
stayblazing
Alt option 420 ref natural Available — all platforms
"It's a lifestyle, not a schedule."
This one has the most personality in the set. It's a phrase, not just a name — and phrases become catchphrases. "Stay blazing" is something someone actually says. It reads as casual, warm, down to earth — the vibe of someone who's just living how they live and inviting you to watch. It also works as a community signoff: end every stream with it, put it in the bio, let the audience adopt it. The 420 reference is baked in naturally without being a punchline. Best fit if Mars is the hang-out-and-game personality type rather than the competitive-performance type.
Phrase energy Catchphrase-ready Community-forward No conflicts found

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓
blazelit
Alt option 420 ref doubled Available — all platforms
"On fire and on point."
Two words that mean the same thing, and both of them mean the same other thing. "Lit" is fire, energy, excellent. "Blaze" is fire, intensity, and everything else. Put them together and the 420 subtext is doubled — but the surface reading is pure energy. Short, punchy, and the kind of handle that looks good in all caps: BLAZELIT. Works equally well as a gaming persona, a hype catchphrase, and a community name. Clean namespace, no conflicts found, and strong visual compression.
All-caps ready Energy-forward No conflicts found Very short — easy recall

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓
ninjablazegg
Identity bridge Available — all platforms
"Carries the original identity forward."
If Mars wants to preserve the "ninja" thread from ninjachef420 while transitioning to the Blazed Ninja brand, this is the bridge option. It's the only handle in this set that ties directly to the existing Twitch identity — which has value if there's already an audience to migrate. "GG" is gaming-native. The structure is unusual enough to be memorable. Slightly longer than the others, but every element is doing work. Unique in the namespace — no conflicts found anywhere.
Identity bridge Carries existing audience Gaming-native suffix Unique — zero conflicts

Twitch ✓ TikTok ✓ YouTube ✓ Instagram ✓ X / Twitter ✓ Kick ✓
04
Our recommendation
Confirmed — Brand Name & Handle
@blazedninja
Mars confirmed in the brand questionnaire (April 28, 2026): "Blazed ninja is me I get blazed and I play mostly ninja games." The name is self-authored, specific, and meaningful — which is the best possible outcome. @blazedninja is available clean across all platforms (no indexed conflicts found — verified as of the original audit). The namespace is specific enough that the obvious variations are open too: blazedninja.com, blazedninja.gg. The earlier shortlist (chiefblaze, blazemode, etc.) is superseded. Register @blazedninja everywhere before design work begins. Twitch first.

Handle status: @blazedninja — available on Twitch, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X/Twitter, Kick, Threads, Bluesky. Register in that order. Domain: blazedninja.com (verify) or blazedninja.gg (~$20–30/yr). No conflicts found during audit window.

Next steps — once a handle is selected
1
Name is confirmed — Blazed Ninja. No further selection needed. Register @blazedninja immediately. The earlier shortlist (chiefblaze, blazemode, etc.) is superseded by Mars's own answer.
2
Twitch is registered first — it's the primary platform and sets the anchor identity. Either rename ninjachef420 or create a new channel under the selected handle. Twitch allows one username change per 60 days — plan the timing if rebranding an existing account.
3
TikTok second — create account and set category to Gaming immediately to qualify for the lower 1,000 follower LIVE threshold. TikTok LIVE access application should be submitted at account creation.
4
YouTube, Instagram, X, Kick, Threads, Bluesky — accounts created in that order. No content required yet. Handles locked down. Instagram account creation also auto-generates a Threads account if desired.
5
Domain registered — [handle].com or [handle].gg via Namecheap or Cloudflare Registrar. Paid directly by client. .gg domains run ~$20–30/yr and carry gaming credibility. .com is the safer long-term play.
6
Handle audit marked complete in the project roadmap. Creative brief and brand design begin. Milestone M1 ($200) triggers once audit is confirmed and creative brief is approved.